On January 22, 1973, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Roe
v. Wade. Holding that a woman's substantive due process right to
terminate her pregnancy in the early months outweighed state
interests in maternal health and fetal protection, the Court struck
down a Texas law permitting abortions only to save the life of the
mother. This series is divided into three volumes, with each part
containing multiple case studies. Volume One (two books) considers
legislative initiatives; Volume Two (two books) reviews executive
initiatives; and Volume Three (one book) examines judicial
nominations. Abortion funding, clinic access legislation, freedom
of choice and human life legislative proposals, and proposed
constitutional amendments are considered in Part One. Presidential
positions, federal family planning regulation (domestic and
international), fetal tissue research, and governmental briefs and
arguments in abortion-related Supreme Court litigation are the
subject of Part Two. First published in 1995. Routledge is an
imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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